4 SEPTEMBER 1875, Page 2

Seo d' Urgel has really capitulated, and the Carlists have

lost, besides the place and some prestige, the services of General Lizarraga, who was a very active and enterprising leader. He has been sent to Puycerda, together with the Bishop of Urgel, who is under arrest, being accused of mutilating a monk. As he is a Bishop, however, and possessed of some kind of sovereign rights, being, we believe, ex-officio Protector of Andorra, he will probably be soon released. The news has been received with great pleasure in Madrid, but there is no proof that the fall of the fortress will terminate the war, though there is some that the Carlists are drawing to the end of their resources. They have ordered, it is said, a levy en masse in Navarre, which has greatly displeased the peasantry.